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PACE Alumni Profiles

For several decades, PRB has helped researchers, journalists, advocates, and decisionmakers understand, use, and communicate population and health data, research, and information to improve the well-being of all people. These capacity-strengthening activities—knowledge, tools, trainings—are among PRB’s flagship programs. PACE—Policy, Advocacy, and Communication Enhanced for Population and Reproductive Health—is showcasing talented alumni of our training programs in a series of profiles that highlight how the skills they learned with PACE and other PRB projects shape their efforts to influence policy change.

Alumni in this series are graduates of PRB programs:

  • Policy Communication Fellowship
  • Women’s Edition Journalist Training Program
  • Youth Multimedia Fellowship
  • Population, Environment, and Development Youth Advocates Program
  • Population, Environment, and Development Policy Communication Trainings

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